Your Hotel near the Black Forest

Experience nature, tradition and pleasure

Cuckoo clocks and chocolate gateaus, of course! But the popular Black Forest holiday region with its magnificent hilly landscape has much more to offer. Mountain summits with spectacular views, magical lakes, secluded villages with hundred-year-old Black Forest houses: A walk here turns into a journey of discovery!

It is a paradise for hikers and mountain bikers - and in winter the ski slopes and trails invite you to come skiing and cross-country skiing. Fun and action for active families is on offer in the many nature and amusement parks.

Tips for your Black Forest trip

Mehliskopf

On the Mehliskopf bobsleigh run you can whiz along a 1,013m course at speeds of up to 40kmh on steel tracks. Also to be found in the Mehliskopf: Ski slopes with snow-making facilities and Germany's largest high rope course.

Triberg

Germany's largest waterfalls in the wild and romantic landscape of the Southern Black Forest. Accessible throughout the year, floodlit in the evenings. Plus: Cuckoo clock production, the Black Forest Museum, a nature park, a natural toboggan, ice skating on the mountain lake and much more.

Titisee and Schluchsee lakes

Enjoy the soothing peace, which the lakes of the Southern Black Forest provide, while swimming, boat trips and hiking. Located at 850m and created by glaciers, there are many legends regarding the Titisee lake.

Wutachschlucht gorge

Here you can explore the real force of nature up close - an impressive spectacle! The Wutachschlucht gorge is part of the Southern Black Forest nature park and has many animals and plants.

Steinwasen Park

A family park which is great for all ages: Animals such as lynxes, reindeer and marmots, as well as attractions such as suspension bridges, a toboggan, a fairytale cinema and an ice world.